god damnit! i got to this part (its in the salty oyster in the bathroom with the broken sink) and i was randomly clicking just picking up supplies and i accidentally ate that without reading what it was, what was it?!

It's such a beautiful game and ridiculously fun to play. The plot was not what I expected from it, and was such less than what I wanted to get from the game. I feel like the trailers and hype for it was not what it turned out to be. The plot was just kind of messed up at some points in my opinon, and it is criminally short (er than I expected). The first half of the game seemed more fun to me than the last half, especially the first segment. I had some of the most fun with the game before I even fired a shot (which was quite a bit of time!) While bioshock was cramped, atmospheric, and scavengy, infinite is wide open, a bit more linear I thought, and it's not much of an RPG anymore with elizabeth providing you with ridiculous amounts of everything. Take from that what you want. I'm not sure if it's better or worse than bioshock, but it is most definitely very different.

Now, if you think any of this means that you don't have a reason to get this game, then you're sorely mistaken. It's one of the best things I've ever played, I just made the mistake of being very optimistic about it and being a bit disappointed rather than being completely blown away by it.

The game was much more different than the E3 2011 demo. I honestly thought that the shots from Game Informer and the demo were going to be in the game. But infact, it wasn't. I was quite disappointed, but the story is pretty good.

If you beat the game you may notice that they make a reference to the first gameplay demo at the ending(In a brilliant way I may add).... I'm not telling you more then that since it would be super spoilers, but just keep that in mind.

I disagree, the first two were better imo. Coming from one who recently played 1, then infinite and then number 2. The story in bioshock one is brilliantly executed and pretty amazing. It's well balanced with the combat as well. Then there's bioshock 2. The combat is far great than the one in bioshock 1, but I feel the story isn't much better than bioshock 1. Then there's infinite. The gameplay wasn't nearly as good compared to the two first games, the interface was a bit bad. Like, only being able to carry two vigors and two weapons was a huge let-down. I didn't feel the need to use vigors what so ever either. It was still awesome gameplay, but compared to the others. Definitely not. The story was also pretty cool and beautifully tied together with the other games without depending too much on the game. Meaning you could play infinite only without getting the other games spoiled or anything.

I need to finish bioshock 2 completely though in order to judge it properly, but so far. I still think it's better than infinite.

You have access to all of your vigors, but you can only have 2 equipped. Combat tears were a good idea, and I'm not entirely sure how you coped with not using vigors, when you upgrade them a bit they can be OP as ****.

I can see similarities between the enemies in Infinite and the splicers in 1. I just set traps everywhere then shoot one in the head and laugh as they all explode whilst being attacked by crows and I absorb any stray fire then send it back. Vigors OP.

Let's take a second to think about things: Could you possibly carry a full sized sinper rifle, two different kinds of high-powered rifles, two individual shotguns, a heavy pistol, two machine guns, a light pistol, RPG, and two essentially grenade launchers?
It makes much more sense in my opinion to only be able to carry two weapons...

Yeah, because you don't have your arm strapped into a skyhook constantly and it's not like you're on a flying city with time traveling twins and it's not like you're a huge glutton that eats candy and what not constantly. If we limited us to what we can do in real life, we'd have some really ******* boring games. Just because it's slightly more realistic, then that doesn't mean it's better.